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Hi Doug, others including yourself may consider me a charlatan but given the options I would burn. This view is based purely by comparing "New Hampshire" with other work of yours which I have seen and much admired. Your outspoken and controversial friend Roger. PS This may stimulate some interesting dialogue amonsst your many followers and you are welcome to poo poo my work anytime.

I don't know, Doug. What don't you like?It is more subdued but it has a lot of moodiness to it.I love the movement in the landscape. It might be more dynamic if cropped differently - in a landscape aspect with the land mass taking up 2/3 of the space just a small slice of the sky. It may be that the big splash of blue is fighting with the land in it's prominence. Just a thought. Don't burn it yet!

Just a guy!

Painting and creating art has always been a huge part of my life. From a young child with pads of typing paper to the present ... an older experienced dude with pads of watercolor paper. My entire work life was as a commercial artist at all levels of the pecking order.
I was born and partially raised on a farm and a small town.
Midwest roots except the winters seem to be colder these days. I'm a family guy with kids and grandkids.
Unfortunately I can be quite the procrastinator. Retirement does have it's drawbacks, but I can live with that one.
Thanks for stopping by and showing interest in my blog.